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NAKED IN LONDON

... as to what she would do when she came out. DRfURY LANE THEATRE. IL . AUGUSTUS HARRis will produce on Saturday next, at Drury-lane, on a very grand scale, a new ballet entitled Les Sirdnes. Nothing, we understand, will be spared in any department to ...

SUPPOSED LONG FIRM FRAUDS

... seen tit1oh fright orreneoree at tirtcrime he Ltdrti rrettt l tconveyed tire i njo rerl wonranto rer sister s ' t i yard, Drury-lane, wirere slecoald ho n t o Dr. Lloyd, who practices in the IleithbOI,, o called in, and. aft. er htviig atteselcii to tiertle ...

TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... statedtihat Tritton was very respectably connected, and for several years he had been engaged as an actor at the Criterion and Drury- lane theatres, and that Tritton was merely his the- atricdl name. He was represented to have gone to live with the other prisoner ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... that he was a ve young man aned his connexions were highly respectable. For several years he had been engagedas an actor at Drury lane and the Critcrion Theatresand his reputation was entirely without re proach until these transuctions took plea. He was in: ...

THE YOUNG LADIES OF BETTERTON-STREET

... aged sixteen, were charged last Saturday at the Bow-| street Police-conrt with disorderly conduct in Beoi terton-street, Drury-lane. Police-constable 14 E stated that late on the previous night his attention was called to mlnmber of young girls, about ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pos- session of an ?? Hot- rheons, p28 E, saw the prisoner with the uina belha in his vossessiols oin Monday scornling in Drury-lane. Io. w qiestiOsid, aun not giviiie a satisfactory ac- eauntas to loa it case into his oofsess ioi, lie wabs taken to the ...

LIABILITY OF HUSBANDS

... evidence of constables specilllv appointed to detect the offenders that nuineroes conr plaints were side by persons living in Drury-lane, Long- acre, &v. One lad was found gambling, with about fifty others, in Coram-street, at the back of a chnroh, and when ...

INQUEST ON A CHILD—THE BODY EATEN BY A DOG

... iln, aged twentyniynel livinga Mackirln-~i I* street, Drury-lane, was charged before Mr. Vauaghn e with the unlawful possessiou of n n unbrella. The a prisoner wes Seen inl Broed-coiirt, Drury-lane, by a Police-constable Ifutcheos, 328 , on Monday morn- ...

THE GARDENS OF LINCOLN'S-INNFIELDS. TO THJJ EDITOR THE DAILY NEWS. Sir, —I glad to see by Mr. Maurice's letter that

... gardens wished for myself and many of the trustees, as for instance the Saturday afternoon picnics for poor children of Drury-lane organised Miss Cons, would be put an end to. Ido not say that have given up the idea of looking to the Board as tho ultimate ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to stick it into you. lie afterwards took her and the baby, who was live months old, to his sister's, it the Coal-yarsd, Drury-lane. He fetched her brandy, and a doctor was sent for, who dressed the wound. She did not wish to press the charge. Ott the ...

THE PROVINCES

... collision and came ?? ILL-TREATING A CHILD. -A married woman I |nBuled Frances Curran, aged 28, living in White Hart.street, Drury-lane, was charged at Bow-street police-court, on Wednesday, with cruelly ill-treat- | ing and beatinig her son, John Curran, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... and 20s. for the assault aud Mr. Stutchbury 20s. BOW-STREET. —A man named William Wilson, living in ♦, White Horse-yard, Drury-lane, was charged before Mr. Vaughan, a warrant, for selling and distributing certain obscene books.—Mr. G. Iv. Collette appeared ...